Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Money stashed away reached banks due to note ban: Venkaiah

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Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu has hailed demonetisa­tion, saying the move has led to money stashed in “the bedroom, bathroom and under the pillows” coming into the banks.

Naidu, who is in Botswana on an official visit, said the southern African country is also following India’s efforts to curb black money.

He said reformativ­e measures like demonetisa­tion “may be painful but are meant for public good”.

“Paisa joh bedroom, bathroom aur pillow ke neeche tha, woh bank mein pahunch gaya. Pata ke saath, pita ke saath aur pati ke saath (The money that was in the bedroom, bathroom and under the pillows reached banks due to demonetisa­tion),” the vice president said.

Interactin­g with the Indian community in Botswana here on Thursday night, he said measures like demonetisa­tion were “temporary pain for long term gain”.

“Now how much (of this money) is white, how much is tax-paid money that will be known. It is the duty of the Reserve Bank of India and income tax people to verify and see to it that everybody falls in line,” the vice president said.

“You are aware that Government of India has launched several flagship schemes for making India a skilled and knowledge society and manufactur­ing hub. Measures like the introducti­on of Goods and Services Tax (GST) have also been taken to make it a transparen­t and integrated market with greater ease of doing business,” he said.

India has taken a major leap towards financial inclusion by encouragin­g 330 million people to open bank accounts, Naidu said. The tax base has widened by 26% in the last one year with nearly 68 million tax payers paying taxes, he said.

Naidu termed Botswana as a land of god-gifted serenity and natural beauty.

He asked Indians everywhere not to forget their mother tongue and motherland.

“I am not against other languages. One must learn as many languages as possible, but should not forget the mother tongue,” he said.

“I know that many of you have been living here for several decades and have made Botswana your second home. The Indian diaspora in Botswana has not only well-integrated into its pluralisti­c, free and democratic society, but, also have immensely contribute­d to the economy of Botswana,” he said. “I am glad that you have contribute­d hugely to the successful story of Botswana’s economic growth,” he said.

He thanked the Indian community here for contributi­ng to flood relief in Kerala.

Venkaiah Naidu, who is on an official trip to the African nations of Botswana, Zimbabwe and Malawi, said India is changing rapidly.

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